“We have a pretty balanced schedule this year,” Brooks said. “We have several key meets we are hoping to compete well at, the Texas Invite and Conference Championships. The divers will go to the Arizona invite and it is a big meet for them as well.”

The swim team will compete in three invites throughout the season including the Mesa State Invitational in Grand Junction, Colo., on Oct. 3 and 4; a select group will go to the Texas Invitational in Austin, Texas Dec. 4-6, while others will participate in the BYU Invite those same dates.

The dive team will compete at the Mesa State Invite as well as in the Arizona Diving Invite in Tucson, Ariz., on Nov. 21-22 and the Air Force Invite in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Jan. 30 and 31.

After the Mesa State Invite, the Cougars head down to Las Vegas to take on UNLV on Nov. 8. The following week they hit the road again, this time to face off against UC Davis in Davis, Calif., on Nov. 15.

BYU kicks off 2015 in Tempe, Ariz., on Jan. 10, against the Arizona State Sun Devils. Oregon State then travels to Provo for a meet against the women’s swim team and both the men and women’s dive teams on Jan. 16.

The Cougars host two more meets at home in January, the 24th, against Denver and Jan. 31, against Grand Canyon.

BYU heads up to Salt Lake City on Feb. 7, for the Deseret First Duel meet against Utah. The Cougars have won four of the last six meets against the Utes.

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships will be held Feb.18-21, at the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center in Los Angeles with the Zone Diving Championships taking place in Colorado Springs, Colo., on March 9-11.

The women’s NCAA championships are in Greensboro, N.C., on March 19-21, with the NCAA men’s championships taking place on March 26-28, in Iowa City, Iowa.

For a complete list of meet times and dates, visit the 2014-2015 men’s and women’s schedule pages.